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Veteran sports journo Suresh Kaushik passes away

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Veteran sports journalist and former sports editor at Jansatta, Suresh Kaushik, has passed away. He was 72.  Press Club of India posted a tribute to the stalwart, writing, "We stand with his family and friends in this time of grief and sorrow. We pray to almighty for his soul rests in peace and wish his family immense strength to withstand this situation." Vijay Lokapally, former deputy editor of The Hindu and editorial consultant at Sportstar, expressed his condolences, saying: “Suresh Kaushik, a dear friend, passed away this morning. He was 72 and retired as sports editor of Jansatta. A good footballer, he was an avid cricket lover, too. Om Shanti.”    G S Vivek, consulting sports editor at ABP News, also paid tribute, recalling, “ He was a lovely person… played many JK Bose matches with him and covered a few as well. Rest in peace, Suresh Kaushik, sir.”   According to e4m, Kaushik contracted pneumonia following his recent visit to Prayagraj and tragica

Atishi elected LoP as Delhi braces for a stormy assembly session

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With former Chief Minister and Kalkaji MLA Atishi getting elected as the leader of the Opposition (LoP), Delhi will be the first state in India to have women head the government as well as the Opposition. Atishi’s name was proposed by Burari MLA Sanjeev Jha and accepted by all other AAP legislators. Party national convener Arvind Kejriwal was part of the meeting. Hot off the Press The national capital appears to be gearing up for a stormy assembly session with CM Rekha Gupta stating that the previous AAP dispensation left the state coffers “empty”, reported Atul Mathur for The Times of India. “The condition the previous govt left for us... when we sit with officers to review the financial status… the entire govt exchequer is found empty,” Gupta said while replying to a question on preparations to implement the women’s aid scheme. “But giving the money to women is a routine work we have to do. We will surely implement the scheme with detailed planning. It’s our co

Prasar Bharati concludes DD Freedish e-auction, announces winners

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  Prasar Bharati has released the list of 60 stakeholders awarded MPEG-2 slots on DD Freedish after six days of bidding, concluding the re-auction process.  The number of slots sold is lower than the 64 auctioned in 2024, reflecting speculation about fewer bidders this year.  The slots are valid from April 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026, with auctions held from February 10 to 14, 2025. Major General Entertainment Channels (GECs), including JioStar, Sony and Zee Entertainment, participated in the 7th annual Freedish e-auction. Prasar Bharati faced scrutiny over declining bidding prices at the start of Round 2, with concerns about information leaks and alleged cartelisation. Despite these issues, the pubcaster moved forward with the auction and is set to release final revenue figures from the process.  Revenue from the 2025-26 e-auctions has dropped by Rs 200-300 crore compared to previous years. Prasar Bharati earned Rs 1,157 crore in 2024 by selling 64 MPEG-2 slots, while the 20

SMH and The Age score in latest readership figures

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Figures released today - Monday - for the last 12 months by Roy Morgan show Nine newspapers have healthy readership numbers against competitors, with the Sydney Morning Herald cementing its position as Australia’s most read cross-platform masthead, with a readership of 6.9 million, according to the Total News Publishing figures.  The latest figures for the 12-month period ending December 2024 reveal one in three Australians chose the Herald to stay informed during that period. The masthead dominates the cross-platform landscape with 6.857 million readers compared News Corp's The Daily Telegraph readership of 3.978 million.  The Monday to Friday SMH print edition recorded an average issue readership of 374,000, while Saturday’s print edition recorded 479,000 readers. In the last four weeks, 1.35 million people on average have read a print edition of the Herald, while the News Corp owned The Sun Herald print edition is read by 371,000 people every Sunday, according to th

ACM makes more redundancies

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ACM - Australia's largest regional publisher - has told employees a number of jobs will be lost from the print production team, just three months after the last wave of redundancies at the regional media group, reports Mumbrella. The outlet reports ACM informed the Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance union that as many as nine staff from the print production team — around a third of the team — will be made redundant, just three months after 35 jobs were lost across 11 newsrooms.  This latest cuts includes some of the “longest standing and most experienced sub editors and journalists” in the company, according to MEAA, tasked with quality control, and creating international and national pages for many ACM papers, “which hundreds of thousands of Australians read and rely on”. The union has also expressed concern that several of the company’s daily printed mastheads could be reduced to Saturday-only printed editions, after eight newspapers were shut down in Sept

Pedestrian Group launches its first digital cover

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Pedestrian Group, a leading Australian digital youth publisher and broadcaster, has launched its first ever digital cover spotlighting a diverse group of changemakers who the publisher said embody the spirit of Mardi Gras, from artists to activists, entrepreneurs to entertainers. The aim is to shine a light on those who are making an impact and breaking barriers. “The launch of our first digital cover, especially as part of Mardi Gras, is a testament to Pedestrian Group’s commitment to celebrating stories that matter,” said Mason Rook, CEO of Pedestrian Group, which is a subsidiary of Nine. “Culture Makers & Game Changers is more than a feature, Rook said. “It’s a platform to amplify voices, foster inclusivity, and connect with the pulse of Australia’s youth culture. We’re incredibly excited to debut this initiative during one of the most vibrant celebrations of community and pride.” Alex Bruce-Smith, Head of Editorial at Pedestrian Group, said, “Culture Ma

Vani Bisht and Shailesh Chaturvedi Launch Kisan India

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Media professionals Vani Bisht and Shailesh Chaturvedi have launched Kisan India, a video-first digital platform aimed at strengthening rural voices and bridging the gap between farmers, private stakeholders, and the government. The initiative seeks to highlight both the challenges and opportunities in Indian agriculture.  Sharing the news on LinkedIn, Vani Bisht stated that Kisan India strives to shift perceptions of agriculture from a challenge to an opportunity that can drive national prosperity.  With 17 years in media, Bisht is thrilled to embark on this venture alongside senior journalist Chaturvedi, whose 25-year career spans print, electronic, and digital news, including Amar Ujala, Hindustan, Sahara Samay, and Network18.

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